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Just three weeks ago, the University of Regina Rams were facing a bleak future with a 2-5 record, teetering on the edge of missing the Canada West playoffs. Fast forward to now, and the Rams have not only turned their season around but have also etched their name in history as Hardy Cup champions for the second time ever, following a nail-biting 19-14 victory over their arch-rivals, the University of Saskatchewan Huskies.
From underdogs to champions
The Rams’ journey to the championship was nothing short of remarkable. After stunning the top-ranked Manitoba Bisons in the Hardy Cup semi-finals, they faced the Huskies at Griffiths Stadium in a historic all-Saskatchewan matchup. This victory marks the end of a 24-year championship drought for the Rams, who last celebrated a title in 2000. The excitement was palpable as fans witnessed their team rise from the ashes, showcasing resilience and determination.
Defensive prowess seals the win
In a game that saw the Rams initially trailing, it was their defense that ultimately secured the victory. The Huskies jumped to an early 14-1 lead, thanks to a pair of touchdown receptions from Daniel Wiebe. However, the Rams’ defense, led by standout performances, turned the tide. They intercepted Huskies quarterback Anton Amundrud four times, including a pivotal pick-six by Carson Sombach in the third quarter. Sombach expressed his surprise at being the one to score the game-winning touchdown, highlighting the thrill of celebrating with his teammates.
Lessons learned and future challenges
For the Huskies, the loss was a tough pill to swallow. After a five-game winning streak, they struggled to maintain momentum in the second half. Amundrud acknowledged the challenges they faced, particularly in stringing together effective drives. Head coach Scott Flory reflected on the season, emphasizing the importance of resilience and the lessons learned from adversity. Despite the disappointment, he praised his team’s effort and determination throughout the season.
Looking ahead, the Rams are set to face the powerhouse Laval Rouge et Or in the 2024 Mitchell Bowl. This matchup promises to be another thrilling chapter in their remarkable season. As they prepare for this challenge, the Rams carry with them the spirit of a team that has overcome obstacles and emerged victorious, ready to make their mark on the national stage.
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